RefusedDecided 15 December 2023Wicklow County Council

Vale Road, Yardland Td., Arklow

Planning application 221387
DecisionRefused
Decided15 December 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Demolition of the existing structure to the north of the site, (c.62.5sq.m) and the construction of 49 no. 2 storey residential units comprising of 6 no. 4 bed semi detached houses (c.130sq.m each), 25 no. 3 bed semi-detached/terraced houses (c112sq.m each), 14 no. 2 bed semi-detached/terraced houses (c.85sq.m each), 2 no 1 bed ground floor apartments (c.52sq.m each) and 2 no. 1 bed first floor apartments (c53sq.m each). A total of 91 car parking spaces are proposed which includes 5 no. accessible car parking spaces, 3 no. EV car parking spaces and 3 no. visitor spaces. Bicycle parking to the rear of each unit. 1 no. ESB substation is proposed to serve the development. In total the proposal provides for 2,879sq.m of public open space through 3 no. areas throughout the site. Waste water connection will be provided via the private waste water treatment plant at the existing Heatherside development to the west.. All associated site works, service provisions, drainage works, vehicular access to the north west from the existing Heatherside Residential Development (under construction), all internal roads and footpaths, bin stores, landscaping, boundary treatment works and public lighting serving the proposed development.

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Chief Executives Order1 page indexed
WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL a PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 (as amended) CHIEF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO: CE/PDE/2127/2023 Reference Number: 22/1387 Name of Applicant: AH Ardale Construction Ltd Address: c/o Brock McClure Consultants 63 York Road Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin Nature of Application: ~ PERMISSION for demolition of...
Notification Of Decision3 pages indexed
CombaiRlLe Contae CHILL MhancAin seers) come dutsne QlickLow County Council Guin / Tel (040492014 Rphost / Emai] plandev@wicklowcocc Forbairt Pleanala agus Comhshaol Suiomh / Website www wicklow te Planning Development and Environment PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 (as amended) NOTIFICATION OF DECISION TO REFUSE AH...
Planners Report12 pages indexed
WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL Planning Department To: Breege Kilkenny, DOS Fergal Keogh, Senior Engineer From Suzanne White, Senior Executive Planner Ref: 22/1387 Name: AH Ardale Construction Ltd Type: Permission . Proposal: demolition of the existing structure to the north of the site, (c.62.5sq.m) and the construction of...
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